GRANTS Awarded
MEIS DASE, 1983
MEIS Small
Grant, 1984
Graduate School
Faculty Summer Research Grant, 1984
NSF Equipment
Grant, $82,500 1984
CDC/Honeywell/Sperry
Research Grant, "Database Management for ECAD" $30,000, Sept. 1984-
Dec. 1984 and $90,000 for 1985 (with V. Berzins and
S. March)
NSF Research
Grant, Grant No. DCR-8405498, "Studies in Associative Retrieval," $80,552,
Sept. 1984- Feb. 1987
Northern Telecom Inc. Research Grant, "Local
Area Networks for Office Automation," $60,000, 1985 (with K. Maly)
NSF CER Research
Grant DCR-8420935, "Experimental Research in Computer Algorithms", $3,622,190
(participating with S. Sahni as PI), 1985-1990
Northern Telecom
Research Grant, "Local Area Network for Office Automation", $60,000
for 1986-1988
HP Equipment
Grant, "Studies in Distributed Systems", $198,778 for 1986 (with A.
Tripathi)
MEIS Research
Grant, "Computer-Aided-Design for VLSI", $270,000 for 1986-1989 (with
G. Sobelman)
NSF Research
Grant MIP-8605297, "Studies in Layout Problems", $80,116 for
1986-1989
NCR Comten Research Grant, "Studies in Computer
Networking", $25,000 for 1989-1990
Computer-Integrated-Manufacturing
Consortium, Productivity Center
Principal Investigator for Network and
Database Projects, 1990-1994
"Performance-Driven
Layout," $74,920, National Science Foundation MIP-9007168, 1991-1993
"Collaborative Research in
Networking," $100,000 IBM Rochester 1992-1993; A set of research equipment
including one AS/400, 2 PS/2 and 6 Terminals are also provided
"Heterogeneous
Computing in High Speed Networks", $30,000, 1993, Bellcore
Broadband ISDN Compass Testbed, US West, 1992-1995
Founder of the
Distributed Multimedia Research Center at University of Minnesota, 1994-1997, Industrial
Sponsors: US WEST, Honeywell, Computing Devices International, Network Systems
and IVI Publishing; Each
industrial sponsor contributes $50,000/year
"Real Time
and Multimedia Network Services for Distributed Control
Applications," $61,858, ARPA
(Joined with Honeywell; the total project budget $701,000) from June 1994 to
December 1995
"High-Performance
Computing over A Cluster of IBM RS/6000
Workstations"
Equipment Grant from IBM, $979,000 (with
Co-PI Don Riley), 1995
"Advanced
Multimedia Communications," $89,000, 3M, 1993-1994, $45,000 from 3M,
1995-1996
"Applications
over High-Speed Networks : A Pilot Project for the
NII"
NSF CISE Research Infrastructure Grant
1995-2000, $1,500,000 with $600,000 matching from University of Minnesota and
$800,000 matching from IBM (with P. Woodward, V. Kumar and P.C. Yew as co-PIs)
"Research
in Distance Learning" IBM Research Partnership Grant $120,000 from 1995 to
1997.
"High-Performance
Computing Using Clusters of Workstations," IBM SUR Project, Equipment
Grant from IBM, $800,000 in 1997 and $600,000 in 1998
"Performance
Evaluation of Fibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop" Computing
Devices International, $25,976 from June 1995 to June 1996.
"Transaction Processing Using
Internet Web", $27,000 from United Health Inc, 1997
NSF vBNS connection to
Minnesota, NSF $350,000 1996-1997 (with Don Riley, et al. as co-PI)
"Video IP Project" $25,000
from NYSERnet
"Design and Performance Study of
Serial Storage Interface Technology", $68,000 from Seagate Technology,
1997-1998
"Performance
Evaluation of Future Serial Storage Interface," $72,000 from IBM Storage
Systems Division, 1998-1999
“Collaborative Research Activities over
the VBNS,” $124,000, NSF, April 1, 1999- March 31, 2000
“Internet Integrated Services over ATM
Networks,” $105K, National Sandia Labs, 2000-2003
“Research in Multimedia Computing,”
$3,000, Dell Computer, 2000
“A System for Multi-Axial Subassemblage Testing (MAST),”
$6.47M NSF Grant CMS-0086602 and $6M
matching by the University and the State, January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2004
(with Kathy French as PI, and Carol Shield, Douglas Ernie, Jerry Hajjar and Arturo Schultz as co-PIs)
“Research in Emerging Network
Infrastructure and Server Technology,”
$50,000 from International Simulation
and Training Systems, January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2002
“Efficient Shared File Systems for iSCSI,” $100K gift from Intel, June 1, 2002 to May 31, 2004
“Collaborative Research Resources:
Collaborative Data Analysis and Visualization,” $500,000, NSF CNS-0224424,
Sept. 15, 2002 to Sept. 14, 2005 (with Paul Woodward as PI, and Jon Weissman,
et. al. as co-PIs)
“Intelligent Storage Consortium,” $250,000
in 2002 and $150,000 in 2003, Digital Technology Center, University of Minnesota,
(with Jon Weissman, Ahmed Tewfik, David Lilja, Yongdae
Kim, and Zhi-Li Zhang)
“Intelligent Storage Consortium,” $165,000,
StorageTek, Nov. 15, 2002 to Nov. 14, 2005
“Performance and Efficient Accesses for
Future Storage Area Networks,” $75,000, gift from Cisco, Sept. 2003- August
2004
“Intelligent Storage Consortium,” $135K,
Veritas, May 2003 to May 2006
“Intelligent Storage Consortium,” $110K,
LSI Logic (Engenio), March 2004-March 2006
“A Parallel Archive System Using
Object-based Storage Targets and Lustre,” $50K, 2004,
DOE
“Intelligent Storage Consortium”, $55K, Sun Micro, 2004
“SIMON: SImulation
and MOdeling for SAN,” ONR STTR Phase 1 Grant,
$75,000 with ATC Corp, 2004-2005 (with Yongdae Kim);
Phase 2 funding for $500,000 from
2005-2007
“Development of A System for Interactive
Analysis and Visualization”, NSF CNS-0421423, $300,000 from 7/15/04 to 7/14/06
(with Paul Woodward as PI)
“Intelligent Storage Consortium”, $55K,
ETRI/Korea, September 2004 to September 2005
“Designing OSD-Based File Systems”,
$20K, ETRI/Korea, 9/1/04-12/31/04 (with Yongdae Kim)
“Intelligent Storage Support to
Micro-Array Data”, NIH Equipment Grant $222,000 (participating researcher with
Chris Chute from Mayo Clinic as PI), 2005
“Intelligent Storage Consortium,” $55K, ITRI/Taiwan, December
2005 to December 2006
“Parallel Archive System Using
Object-Based Storage Target and Lustre File System”,
$155,000 from Los Alamos National Lab, March 2006- January 2009
“Database Applications with Intelligent
Storage System”, $60,000 from ETRI/Korea, April 2006 to April 2007, and
$100,000 each year in 2007-2010
“Integrated Infrastructure for Secure
and Efficient Long-Term Data Management,” (was PI for the project with co-PIs Yongdae Kim and David Lilja; Due to the current appointment
at NSF, Andrew Odlyzko has substituted as the PI), NSF CCF-0621462, $696,999
from 9/15/06-9/14/09
“Global
Time-Synchronized Delivery Architecture to Support Mission-Critical Traffic on
the Internet” $55,000, gift from Cisco, May 2007-April 2008
NSF
I/UCRC Center on Intelligent Storage (joint with UC Santa Cruz), $10K for
planning in 2008
“Travel
Support for IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy,” $15K from NSF, $10K from
ARO and $10K from ONR
“Efficient
Datadeuplication with Consideration of Data Chunk Frequency,”
NSF $300,000 9/1/09-8/31/2012
“Collaborative
Research: Predictable Delivery for Large-Scale Real-Time Applications”, NSF CNS-1016350,
$268,522 9/1/10-8/31/2013
“Collaborative
Research : A Multi-University I/UCRC Center on
Intelligent Storage,” NSF, $400,000, 8/1/09-7/31/2014
NSF
I/UCRC Center Membership $50,000/year from Xyratex
, $50,000/year from Seagate, $50,000/year
from Los Alamos National Lab and $50,000/year from Symantec, 2010-2012
$100K
from Seagate, $50K from Xyratex, $50K from NEC-Labs,
$100K from NetApp and $50K from Dell/Compellent in 2012-2013
“Efficient
Buffer Management in FTL for High Performance Solid State Drives,”
NSF
CNS-115471 $130,000, 2011-2012
“Integrating
Flash and Phase Change Memory into Memory/Storage Hierarchies for Enhancing
High-End and Data Intensive Computing”
NSF
IIP-1127829 $199,428,
2011-2012
“Information
Dissemination in Vehicular Networks for Reduced Traffic Congestion,” NSF award
1217572, $420K from August 16, 2012 to August 15, 2015
“Prediction-Based
Data Placement for New Memory and Storage Hierarchies,” NSF award 1217569,
$450K from Sept. 1, 2012 to August 31, 2015
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